News for the Wake Forest community
HEADLINES
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University preparing for wintry weather this weekend
This message was emailed to students, faculty and staff on Jan. 6 by Communications and External Relations: The Winston-Salem area is under a winter storm warning, with the National Weather Service predicting several inches of snow and freezing temperatures arriving tonight.
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WSTA route changes affect service to campus
Starting on Jan. 2, the Winston-Salem Transit Authority (WSTA) stopped picking up or delivering passengers from or to the interior of Wake Forest’s campus. The change is part of a system-wide overhaul of the WSTA route structure, as reported by the Winston-Salem Journal.
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Residence halls to open on Jan. 6, a day earlier than planned
his message was distributed by Residence Life and Housing on Jan. 5 to students who live in University residence halls: Due to the inclement weather forecast for the Winston-Salem community and some other Eastern US areas, Residence Life and Housing will open residence halls for the spring semester one day early, Friday, January 6 at 9:00…
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Unbroken Circle to perform at Byrum Center for Shalom Project
Bluegrass string band The Unbroken Circle will perform two shows at Wake Forest in February in support of The Shalom Project.
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Reynolds Professor Emeritus Dudley Shapere
This message was emailed to faculty and staff from Communications and External Relations on Jan. 3: We are saddened to announce that Dudley Shapere, Reynolds Professor Emeritus of the Philosophy and History of Science, died Dec. 26.
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President Hatch: Wake Forest prepares to launch Workday
This message was emailed from President Hatch to faculty and staff on Jan. 3: Dear Faculty and Staff Colleagues, After a thorough assessment process that included your input, the University selected Workday to replace Banner as our financial, human capital management, budget and planning software.
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Anthony Atala named 2016 Innovator of the Year
Dr. Anthony Atala, leader of the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine (WFIRM), has been named 2016 Innovator of the Year by R&D Magazine. He also recently received a Smithsonian Magazine American Ingenuity Award in life sciences for his efforts to […]
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Proposals funded: Anderson, Gengler, Kiang, Rejeski
Congratulations to Michael Anderson, associate professor of biology, whose proposal entitled “Environmental Monitoring of the Serengti Ecosystem” has been funded by The Grumeti Fund and by [subaward/subcontract from] The University of Glasgow (WFU funding agency).